US20240349761A1 - Method for producing frozen processed cooked rice food - Google Patents

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US20240349761A1
US20240349761A1 US18/285,169 US202218285169A US2024349761A1 US 20240349761 A1 US20240349761 A1 US 20240349761A1 US 202218285169 A US202218285169 A US 202218285169A US 2024349761 A1 US2024349761 A1 US 2024349761A1
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  • the present disclosure relates to a method for producing frozen processed cooked rice food.
  • PTL 1 disclosed is separated frozen cooked rice which has no damage on rice grain particles, is oil and fat free, and has a satisfactory texture, and a method for producing the same.
  • the present disclosure provides a frozen processed cooked rice food which has an improved state of separating when the processed cooked rice food is produced and then frozen, and a method for producing the same.
  • the present disclosers have found a method for producing frozen processed cooked rice food, comprising: (A) a step of obtaining processed cooked rice food, wherein the step includes seasoning and/or processing before or after cooking raw material rice; (B) a step of cooling the surface of the processed cooked rice food obtained in step (A) to a temperature in the range of ⁇ 1 to 45° C.; (C) a step of loosening the processed cooked rice food while bringing steam into contact with the processed cooked rice food cooled in step (B) to attach water to the processed cooked rice food in an amount of 2 to 10 mass % with respect to the mass of the processed cooked rice food; and (D) a step of freezing the processed cooked rice food obtained in step (C).
  • a frozen processed cooked rice food which has an improved state of separating when the processed cooked rice food is produced and then frozen, and a method for producing the same.
  • the present disclosure enables satisfactory separate freezing even if additives such as emulsified oils and fats are not used or used in a reduced amount, which is an advantageous point.
  • a method for producing frozen processed cooked rice food comprises: (A) a step of obtaining processed cooked rice food, wherein the step includes seasoning and/or processing before or after cooking raw material rice; (B) a step of cooling the surface of the processed cooked rice food obtained in step (A) to a temperature in the range of ⁇ 1 to 45° C.; (C) a step of loosening the processed cooked rice food while bringing steam into contact with the processed cooked rice food cooled in step (B) to attach water to the processed cooked rice food in an amount of 2 to 10 mass % with respect to the mass of the processed cooked rice food; and (D) a step of freezing the processed cooked rice food obtained in step (C).
  • the method of the present disclosure enables appropriate separation without using additives or fats and oils, and thus enables the frozen processed cooked rice food to maintain the original taste and flavor of the cooked rice.
  • the method of the present disclosure enables the frozen processed cooked rice food to reduce physical damage to the cooked rice, which is unlikely to be flawed, and thus enables the processed cooked rice food to maintain a clean appearance.
  • the method of the present disclosure enables the cooked rice of the frozen processed cooked rice food to have appropriate stickiness and elasticity to exhibit a plump texture, and thus to maintain the deliciousness of the cooked rice as it is, which is another advantage of the method of the present disclosure.
  • the processed cooked rice food refers to a food using rice as main raw material and prepared by seasoning and/or processing the raw material rice before or after cooking.
  • a processed cooked rice food includes raw materials other than raw material rice.
  • Examples of the processed cooked rice food include fried rice, pilaf, dry curry, chicken rice, butter rice, bibimbap, jambalaya, nasi goreng, takikomi gohan, sushi rice, chirashi-zushi, red rice, etc., and preferably in particular fried rice, pilaf, chicken rice, takikomi gohan, and red rice.
  • seasoning refers to seasoning, flavoring, etc. to make the processed cooked rice food easy to eat.
  • processing refers to subjecting the raw material rice or cooked rice, etc. to a physical, chemical, or biological treatment to make it suitable for a processed cooked rice food or production of a processed cooked rice food, and examples thereof include frying with a frying device etc., baking in an oven etc., mixing materials, and the like.
  • rice as raw material refers to rice after threshing or removing rice husks, and before being immersed in water.
  • the raw material rice is not particularly limited as long as it is used as a raw material for processed cooked rice food, and variety of rice, presence or absence of milling, degree of polishing, and the like can be appropriately selected depending on the desired type of processed cooked rice food.
  • rice varieties such as Japonica rice and Indica rice, and either non-glutinous rice or glutinous rice can be used.
  • rice before milling rice before milling (so-called brown rice), rice with germs left (so-called germ rice), and rice after milling (so-called polished rice).
  • the raw material rice may be mixed with grains other than rice as long as the effect of the present invention is not impaired.
  • grains other than rice include wheat, barley (such as rolled barley, barley rice grain, glutinous barley, etc.), adlay, foxtail millet, Japanese millet, millet, black sesame, and white sesame.
  • the raw material rice is subjected to pretreatment, such as washing and immersing, as necessary, before the heat cooking step.
  • pretreatment such as washing and immersing, as necessary, before the heat cooking step.
  • raw material rice is washed with water, immersed in water for 1 hour or more, drained, and then subjected to heat cooking such as rice cooking.
  • “cooking rice” may include not only heat cooking by rice cooking (cooking in a cooker), but also cooking by a steamer (household use), a rice steaming apparatus (industrial use), or the like.
  • Cooking of raw material rice is carried out according to a conventional method, and is carried out by heating the raw material rice in a state of being immersed in water.
  • the device for cooking raw material rice is not particularly limited
  • the processed cooked rice food of the present disclosure can be seasoned and/or processed before and/or after cooking rice and then completed. Such a process of producing a processed cooked rice food is appropriately determined by those skilled in the art depending on the desired processed cooked rice food.
  • the surface of the processed cooked rice food after production is cooled to a temperature in the range of ⁇ 1 to 45° C.
  • the cooling temperature is not particularly limited as long as in the range of ⁇ 1 to 45° C., and preferably in the range of ⁇ 1 to 25° C.
  • 2 to 10 mass % of water with respect to the mass of the processed cooked rice food is attached to the processed cooked rice food by bringing steam into contact with the cooled processed cooked rice food.
  • the mass ratio of water to be attached is not particularly limited as long as in the range of 2 to 10 mass %, and preferably in the range of 2 to 6 mass %.
  • steam is not particularly limited as long as the effects of the present disclosure are exhibited, and is preferably water vapor.
  • the above mass ratio of water refers to the mass ratio of water actually attached to the cooled processed cooked rice food.
  • the mass ratio of water with respect to the mass of processed cooked rice food is 5 mass %.
  • the “step of loosening the processed cooked rice while bringing steam into contact” is not particularly limited as long as the effect of the present disclosure is exhibited, and is a step of generating dew condensation on the surface of the cooked rice grains and materials of the cooled processed cooked rice by bringing steam into contact and loosening the processed cooked rice while maintaining the dew-condensed state, and preferably, for example, a step of loosening the cooked rice while spraying steam.
  • the pressure for spraying the steam may be adjusted within a range that allows the specified amount of steam to attach to the surface of the cooled processed cooked rice food, and, for example, though not limited thereto, is in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 MPa.
  • the difference between the surface temperature of the cooled processed cooked rice food and the temperature of the sprayed steam is not limited, and is preferably, for example, in the range of 55 to 101° C.
  • the “step of loosening the processed cooked rice” is not particularly limited as long as the effect of the present disclosure is exhibited, and examples thereof include a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by bringing stirring sticks, comb teeth, rotary teeth, or the like into physical contact with the processed cooked rice; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by vibration of a vibration conveyor or the like; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice while being stirred by rotation in a rotating container; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by a fall at a connection between two conveyors or the like; a step of loosening processed cooked rice by applying pressure with air; and the like.
  • the above steps may be performed singly or in combination.
  • the “step of loosening the processed cooked rice” include neither a step of kneading the processed cooked rice nor a step of crushing the processed cooked rice.
  • physical parameters such as frequency of vibration, number of rotations, air pressure, etc. may be adjusted within a range that enables separate freezing.
  • the “step of loosening the processed cooked rice” is preferably one or more steps selected from following steps: a step of loosening the processed cooked rice with a spatula, a stick, and/or comb teeth equipped with a stirring mechanism and/or a rotating mechanism; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice with a conveying device equipped with a vibrating mechanism; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by a fall at a connection to a succeeding conveying device during transfer by the conveying devices; and a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by air pressure.
  • the “step of loosening the processed cooked rice” is not particularly limited as long as the effect of the present disclosure is exhibited, and is preferably a step of loosening the processed cooked rice after spreading or while spreading the processed cooked rice to be 100 g per space of area (100 to 300 cm 2 ) ⁇ height (0.1 to 3.0 cm).
  • the processed cooked rice forms multiple-grain agglomerates in which a single grain of cooked rice and a plurality of cooked rice grains are connected to each other, and can be frozen in the form of such multiple-grain agglomerate.
  • the long axis of the multiple-grain agglomerate may be appropriately selected in a preferable range in consideration of variety of rice, presence or absence of milling, degree of polishing, etc. of the raw material rice for the desired processed cooked rice food, and is preferably 25 mm or less, and further preferably 20 mm or less.
  • the long axis of the multiple-grain agglomerate refers to the length of only the cooked rice portion of the multiple-grain agglomerate.
  • the long axis of multiple-grain agglomerate does not include the length occupied by the raw material other than cooked rice along the long axis.
  • the processed cooked rice food can be obtained in a frozen food form by rapidly freezing at ⁇ 30° C. or lower. Further, the obtained frozen food is stored at ⁇ 15° C. or lower, preferably ⁇ 18° C. or lower.
  • the frozen processed cooked rice food of the present disclosure can be served as a meal through various heat treatments using a microwave oven, a frying pan, a hot water bath, and the like.
  • a method for producing a frozen processed cooked rice food comprising:
  • step (B) The method according to (1) or (2), wherein the temperature for cooling the surface of the processed cooked rice food in step (B) is within the range of ⁇ 1 to 25° C.
  • step (C) (4) The method according to any one of (1) to (3), wherein the steam brought into contact in step (C) is water vapor.
  • step (C) is one or more steps selected from following steps: a step of loosening the processed cooked rice with a spatula, a stick, and/or comb teeth equipped with a stirring mechanism and/or a rotating mechanism; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice with a conveying device equipped with a vibrating mechanism; a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by a fall at a connection to a succeeding conveying device during transfer by the conveying devices; and a step of loosening the processed cooked rice by air pressure.
  • step (C) The method according to any one of (1) to (5), wherein the step of loosening the processed cooked rice while bringing steam into contact in step (C) is a step of loosening the processed cooked rice while spraying steam.
  • step (C) is a step of loosening the processed cooked rice after spreading or while spreading the processed cooked rice to be 100 g per space of area (100 to 300 cm 2 ) ⁇ height (0.1 to 3.0 cm).
  • step (C) The method according to any one of (1) to (7), wherein the mass ratio of water attached to the processed cooked rice in step (C) is 2 to 6 mass % with respect to the mass of the processed cooked rice food.
  • step (9) The method according to any one of (1) to (8), wherein the processed cooked rice food frozen in step (D) is in a form of multiple-grain agglomerates in which a single grain of cooked rice and a plurality of cooked rice grains are connected to each other, and the multiple-grain agglomerate has a long axis of 25 mm or less.
  • step (10) The method according to (9), wherein the processed cooked rice food frozen in step (D) is in a form of multiple-grain agglomerates in which a single grain of cooked rice and a plurality of cooked rice grains are connected to each other, and the multiple-grain agglomerate has a long axis of 20 mm or less.
  • JIS Japanese Industrial Standards
  • Takikomi gohan was prepared according to the procedure shown below. Polished rice (450 g) was prepared, washed by normal operation, immersed in water for 1 hour or more, with addition of water to the total amount of 1035 g with polished rice and water, and mixed with dashi solution (32 g) (“Gomoku Kamameshi no Moto” Yamamori Inc.). The ingredients for Kamameshi (“Gomoku Kamameshi no Moto” manufactured by Yamamori Inc.) were added thereto, and the mixture was cooked in an IH rice cooker and subjected to the test.
  • the cooked takikomi gohan (300 g) was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to ⁇ 3 to 55° C. or lower, and was loosened by breaking vertically with a rubber spatula while being sprayed with steam (1 to 10 mass %) by using a steam cleaner SC4 EasyFix (max. discharge pressure: 0.35 MPa, sprayed steam rate: about 1.1 g/sec) (manufactured by Karcher). At this step, while the moisture of the steam was spread among the rice grains, the rice grains were loosened with a rubber spatula so as not to crush the rice grain.
  • the takikomi gohan was transferred to a vat and subjected to rapid freeze/refrigeration.
  • the frozen rice 150 g was placed in a rice bowl, lightly covered with wrap film, heated in a microwave oven at 600 W for 2 minutes, and then good or bad of the separated state was evaluated.
  • Fried rice was prepared by the procedure shown below. Polished rice (600 g) was prepared, washed by normal operation, immersed in water for 1 hour or more, with addition of water to the total amount of 1350 g with polished rice and water, and cooked with an IH rice cooker. Two bags of fried rice mix and two eggs were used for 500 g of cooked rice.
  • fried rice was prepared by oiling a frying pan, stir-frying the eggs, and then adding the rice and fried rice mix (“Grilled pork fried rice mix” manufactured by Nagatanien Co., Ltd.), and the cooked fried rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10° C. or lower, and was loosened by breaking vertically with a rubber spatula while being sprayed with steam (4 mass %) by using a steam cleaner SC4 EasyFix (max. discharge pressure: 0.35 MPa, sprayed steam rate: about 1.1 g/sec) (manufactured by Karcher).
  • rice and fried rice mix (“Grilled pork fried rice mix” manufactured by Nagatanien Co., Ltd.)
  • the cooked fried rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10
  • the rice grains were loosened with a rubber spatula so as not to crush the rice grain.
  • the fried rice was transferred to a vat and subjected to rapid freeze/refrigeration.
  • the frozen fried rice 250 g was placed on a plate, lightly covered with wrap film, heated in a microwave oven at 600 W for 3 minutes and 30 seconds, and then served as a meal.
  • Chicken rice was prepared by the procedure shown below. Polished rice (600 g) was prepared, washed by normal operation, immersed in water for 1 hour or more, with addition of water to the total amount of 1350 g with polished rice and water, and cooked with an IH rice cooker. Chicken rice was prepared by adding 1 bag of chicken rice mix (“Chicken rice (maze gohan mix) manufactured by Kikkoman Corporation”) to the cooked rice (340 g) and mixing, and the cooked chicken rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10° C.
  • 1 bag of chicken rice mix (“Chicken rice (maze gohan mix) manufactured by Kikkoman Corporation”)
  • Chicken rice was prepared by adding 1 bag of chicken rice mix (“Chicken rice (maze gohan mix) manufactured by Kikkoman Corporation”) to the cooked rice (340 g) and mixing, and the cooked chicken rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm,
  • Micromp pilaf was prepared by the procedure shown below. Used was main ingredients: rice (450 g), onion (150 g), butter (45 g) (for stir-frying onion, rice), chicken bouillon (3 pieces), shrimp (12 with shell/headless), broccoli (200 g), green onion (60 g), butter (20 g) (for stir-frying shrimp, green onion). After stir-frying the finely chopped onion in butter, the unwashed rice was added thereto and stir-fried over medium heat for 2 minutes until the rice was translucent. Stir-fried rice and chicken soup (780 g) (as indicated, dissolved in 300 g of hot water per piece of chicken bouillon) were placed in an IH rice cooker and cooked in the normal white rice mode.
  • Shrimp pilaf was prepared by adding to cooked rice ingredients of cut and boiled broccoli, cut shrimp and finely chopped green onion stir-fried in butter, and mixing.
  • the prepared shrimp pilaf was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10° C. or lower, and was loosened by breaking vertically with a rubber spatula while being sprayed with steam (4 mass %) by using a steam cleaner SC4 EasyFix (max. discharge pressure: 0.35 MPa, sprayed steam rate: about 1.1 g/sec) (manufactured by Kärcher).
  • the rice grains were loosened with a rubber spatula so as not to crush the rice grain.
  • the shrimp pilaf was transferred to a vat and subjected to rapid freeze/refrigeration.
  • the frozen shrimp pilaf 250 g was placed on a plate, lightly covered with wrap film, heated in a microwave oven at 600 W for 3 minutes and 30 seconds, and then served as a meal.
  • Red rice was prepared by the procedure shown below. Glutinous rice (280 g) (rinse-free rice), cooked cowpeas (40 g), broth (70 g), and water (250 g) were placed in an IH rice cooker using a commercially available red rice mix (“Sekihan Okowa Set” manufactured by Ichibiki Co., Ltd.), and red rice was immediately cooked and subjected to the test. The cooked red rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10° C.
  • Glutinous rice 280 g
  • cooked cowpeas 40 g
  • broth 70 g
  • water 250 g
  • red rice mix was immediately cooked and subjected to the test.
  • the cooked red rice was spread on a mesh (inside diameter: 2 mm, gridded) to about 600 cm 2 (about 1.5-cm thick), cooled in a refrigerator to 10° C.
  • red rice was transferred to a vat and subjected to rapid freeze. After freezing, red rice (150 g) was placed in a rice bowl, covered with wrap film, heated in a microwave oven at 600 W for 2 minutes, and then served as a meal.
  • takikomi gohan, fried rice, chicken rice, shrimp pilaf, and red rice were prepared by rapid freeze/refrigeration using snowy dry-ice instead of by spraying steam.
  • Each of these frozen processed cooked rice food 250 g was placed on a plate, lightly covered with wrap film, heated in a microwave oven at 600 W for 3 minutes and 30 seconds, and then served as a meal.
  • the results are shown in Tables 1 to 4.
  • the separated state for red rice using mainly glutinous rice as the raw material rice was determined as follows in terms of length of a long axis of multiple-grain agglomerate: good for 25 mm or less, and bad for 26 mm or more.
  • the method of the present disclosure was shown to enable satisfactory separate freezing of frozen processed cooked rice.
  • the frozen processed cooked rice with a steam content of 11% or more exhibited unsatisfactory separated state as compared to the frozen processed cooked rice obtained by the method of the present disclosure, and after heated in a microwave oven, became soft and too sticky due to high water content, and thus could not exhibit a satisfactory texture.

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